So many of the characters and dialogue in this movie are just one cliche after another. |
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These days, you can't find an Advent calendar that isn't stuffed full of cheap chocolate with a picture of cartoon characters on it. |
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The writing and production team meet monthly, quarterly and bi-annually to develop both characters and storylines. |
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As you can see, most of the page is in the usual Japanese mixture of Chinese characters and kana. |
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Indeed, this project to build a new youth centre has helped reacquaint me with some tremendous characters from my past. |
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The scene requires viewers to question the actions and reactions of characters in a highly complex situation. |
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The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot. |
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As the characters drift toward a common fate, we see their pasts in luscious detail. |
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The only serious problem with the story is that, without spoiling anything, it makes one of the major characters look extremely weak. |
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Branchiopod characters include endites with setae turned backwards, the elongation of the telson, and its fluke-shaped rami. |
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They all have major black characters and themes showing African-American men fighting back against white supremacy. |
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The characters were an afterthought and as a result, always came across as wooden and boring. |
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Nushu characters are structured by four kinds of strokes, including dots, horizontals, verticals and arcs. |
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I've been wondering if you put some part of yourself, be that some weird idiosyncrasy, quirks, etc, into the characters you create. |
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So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first. |
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The characters in this novel are representational, especially since they are given to us in larger-than-life Rabelaisian caricature. |
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Creating a wardrobe of period costumes for this crowd of characters is the task of resident designer Deneen McArthur. |
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Heaps of other stuff happened with the other characters and there were witty quips but I left my notebook at home. |
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If not familiar with puppetry, you may wonder why the characters are making jerky movements. |
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Particles that have these kinds of characters are pollen, acarids, animal dandruff and fungi. |
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But his weak-willed characters never go through with their emotional crimes, so the book is filled with almost-disasters. |
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It tries to portray a juggle between characters and the situations and relationships they are involved in. |
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All of Cohen's characters are absurd, and they push people towards extremes on a regular basis. |
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The final three are extremely well-balanced characters who come from different football backgrounds. |
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She wallows in television, bonding with characters as if they're her friends, while ignoring the sensible advice from her real friends. |
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If anyone can read the characters on the sword itself, please let me know what they say. |
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Other characters include Hellena, Florinda's sister, and Willmore, a young rake who falls in love with her. |
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Though the scenario is murky, several of the main characters are affectingly portrayed. |
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The online archive affords opportunity to research other characters from the play. |
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Fitzgerald is one of hurling's most likeable characters and the book is an entertaining read. |
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I cannot read the characters you sent to me, but I can see the web site address. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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The scenes cut between the characters and jump backwards and forwards in time. |
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In my quaint way, I tend to believe that language is supposed to tell you something about the characters on screen. |
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Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux. |
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By learning the function of radicals of Chinese characters, students can learn new characters by groups and strings. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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He is one of the richest characters in the whole of the Wodehouse creation, absolutely rounded and quite without flaw. |
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Like Francis, most of the characters in this drama are today continuing in their accustomed roles. |
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He is bursting with ideas and characters and energy and just wants to see if you are on the same wavelength. |
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The visuals are so polished and shiny that the characters lack the personality of their jerkily animated former selves. |
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His characters inhabit a society that is not quite ours, but which is familiar all the same. |
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The characters that play in the film are weird, though the actors make a good job of it. |
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Witty and polished, the film takes a jocular view of the characters and their failings but doesn't judge events. |
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Above all the book recalls some of the village's characters from days long past. |
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This is the Weismannist assumption, expressed colloquially by saying that acquired characters are not inherited. |
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He rightly concentrates on the particular textures and quirks of the characters rather than on the scenery. |
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Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet employs comedy in its first act to endear us to its characters and set up its plot. |
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The movie is not weighted down by plot, but it does have a recognizable storyline featuring legitimate characters and a few nice twists. |
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But, while Elkins writes good staccato dialogue, he abstracts his characters from society. |
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The locations have a nice 1920's noir feel to them, and the 3D characters are some of the best I've seen in an adventure game. |
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As noted earlier, 9 of the 14 quadrate characters used by Luo and Crompton were likewise reversing. |
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The good characters are decidedly saintly, and the bad guys aren't really all that bad when push comes to shove. |
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It must reacquaint us with the characters without bogging the pace down with exposition. |
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By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities. |
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Refs aren't such weak characters that they would allow their impartiality to be compromised on this basis. |
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The magazine gave a pioneering generation of writers the confidence to use authentic West Indian settings and situations, characters and speech. |
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The story's piquancy, after all, depends on the fact that, though they move in criminal circles, the characters are just folks, like you or me. |
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I don't miss the kayfabe era for the colorful outfits, but for the characters of the wrestlers who wore them. |
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This is the piece that caused a ruckus when it was first produced in 1968 because the characters spoke joual. |
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Japanese writing uses Chinese characters and two native syllabic scripts derived from them. |
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This is the realm of iconic Japanese cartoons in which doe-eyed characters with waiflike faces have fantastic adventures that inspire devotion in millions of fans. |
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Austen, Eliot, and James sometimes complemented their essential seriousness with humorous minor characters and subplots. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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Dongzi draws casual strokes or writes Chinese characters on ceramic ware. |
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Even if Nichols cheats a bit about a few details, he makes his main characters tragicomically true to life, racily human enough to wrest sympathy from the sourest souls. |
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It's amazing to think that someone in another country might provide you with 140 characters that allow you to breathe. |
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The straight horizontal and vertical strokes of the characters had been cut into the shapes of propitious things, such as lucky birds, lotuses and guavas. |
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He concentrates on a handful of characters that includes a doctor, a bureaucrat, a criminal, a priest, and a journalist. |
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For years characters like these ruled corner store comic racks across North America, earning a loyal fan base and selling hundreds of thousands of copies each month. |
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It must be noted that in this category of non-writers there are at least three who are characters in the TV series I, Claudius. |
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They want Marvin to be as mean and as lonely and as trashy as the characters he portrays. |
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Her novels are outstanding for their complex characters and interesting plots. |
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The characters were more like Snow White, or Cinderella, or the Power Puff Girls, and I had to wear a big head with a chinstrap. |
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The story is beefed up with a colourful scale of playable characters who gradually join your team and unfold facets of their distinct personalities and pasts. |
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There are some characters in the movie who speak with heavy Jamaican accents or in heavily accented slang that I found hard to understand at times. |
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His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists. |
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It's not a perfect movie as it runs a little too long and the cinematography is jarring at times, but this is a movie with strong believable characters in the lead. |
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Though a stranger in a strange land, Maria is quick-witted, intelligent, and empathetic enough to figure out how to deal with the various characters she comes across. |
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You feel you get to know all the characters and their quirks, the island and its people, and the magic and superstitions come to life in an burst of colour. |
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But the simultaneously gripping and chilling hold of Serial is that its characters are real people. |
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They were flawed and beautiful men in circuitous search of redemption, and Newman wore the characters effortlessly. |
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His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country. |
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They all look like plastic action figures with bulging muscles for the male characters and absurdly exaggerated upper bodies for the female characters. |
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The raillery of the two main characters lacks any real emotional context. |
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In addition, it has several features, such as the fin spines and characters of the shoulder plate, which are associated with placoderms, chondrichthyans, or acanthodians. |
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His grotesque and absurd characters committed gross, outrageous acts. |
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The town of Treasure Beach extends into the hotel, and town characters frequently do, gravitating around the bar, which also looks towards the sunset from Adirondack chairs. |
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The book was good, but I found the barren lives of the characters depressing. |
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Each of the four main female characters in Witches of East End has their own fast-evolving and addicting storylines. |
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The writing is full of exposition and flowery, stilted language that may in fact be historically accurate but in large measure prevents the characters from coming to life. |
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All characters were coded as unordered and weighted equally. |
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The cast was as wide-eyed and young as the characters they played in the coming-of-age musical. |
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Even the most peripheral characters are portrayed with acuity. |
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Five Star Billionaire By Tash aw A collection of characters all trying to ride the tide of wealth in new China. |
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When Girls returns the main characters are trying, with varying levels of success, to move on from assorted rock bottoms. |
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Films like The birdcage, In Out, and As Good As It Gets established a new norm for gay characters in media. |
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The characters are inscrutable, the plotting careless, and, at every opportunity, Bowles subverts the dramatic stakes. |
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Is it because the biracial comedians seamlessly slip into the characters and skewer racial stereotypes? |
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Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. |
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The bustle of the newsroom is a mere backdrop for self-involved characters to give talky speeches and taunt each other. |
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So the idea that inclusion of gay characters in media is beneficial is well established. |
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For all the cartoonish antics of The Office, the brilliance of it was that none of its characters were cartoons. |
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After the war there were script reforms carried out to rationalise the writing system, but that connection between characters and Japanese identity remains very strong. |
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Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing. |
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Elsewhere in the game category, classic characters and bankable franchises reign. |
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These stories are the immovable objects of Star Wars history, the characters and events to which all other tales must align. |
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Her characters in fiction and drama included domestic workers, washerwomen, seamstresses, and the unemployed, as well as dancers, artists, and teachers. |
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The Oscars also like down-and-out characters and misunderstood geniuses, both of which tend to beget low-talkers. |
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What happens when the Soviet Union appropriates one of the most beloved characters in children's literature? |
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One of the other characters just had bypass surgery, and we cooked food to send him. |
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One of these is the fact that tragedy characters were nearly always mythical characters. |
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The following famous people or fictional characters are often heard in public as speaking with features typical of a New York accent. |
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Masters employed a colorful cast of characters off the air as well. |
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The names of all the characters are converted into mock 'Irish' forms and the places mentioned in Virgil's text become places in Fingal. |
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Many epic heroes are recurring characters in the legends of their native culture. |
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Sullivan frequently gives groups or locations their own characters and motifs. |
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A Vietnamese script called Chu nom used modified Chinese characters to express the Vietnamese language. |
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Standard Chinese is written with characters corresponding to syllables of the language, most of which represent a morpheme. |
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A font is proportional if all characters in the font have different widths due to their various sizes. |
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Giants are rough but generally righteous characters of formidable strength living up the hills of the Basque Country. |
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Typesetting, or the placement of the characters on the page, including the use of ligatures, was passed down from master to apprentice. |
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Other similarly named characters may be confused or conflated with the Welsh Coel. |
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The main characters are usually the Captain, Beelzebub, Saint Patrick, Prince George, Oliver Cromwell, The Doctor and Miss Funny. |
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His persecuted characters bleed purple prose, and he persistently confuses an assault on the nerves with a cry from the heart. |
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The ways in which characters were constructed is important when considering ethos, or character, in Greek tragedy. |
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Dominic Monaghan speaks with a notable Manc accent, and his characters in both Lost and FlashForward have made note of it. |
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His 1602 map of the world in Chinese characters introduced the findings of European exploration to East Asia. |
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The Kangxi Emperor ordered the creation of the Kangxi Dictionary, the most complete dictionary of Chinese characters that had been compiled. |
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You should kern letter pairs when spacing between characters is too wide or too narrow. |
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Since his death, many towns, streets, ships, and even cartoon characters have been named after him. |
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These properties relate all characters in scripts with differing cases to the other case variants of the character. |
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As Shakespeare's mastery grew, he gave his characters clearer and more varied motivations and distinctive patterns of speech. |
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He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. |
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It draws heavily on the stories and characters of the Zoroastrian tradition, from the texts of the Avesta, the Denkard, and the Bundahishn. |
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He is one of the main characters in Scott's The Talisman, set during the Third Crusade. |
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These pictographs are reputed to be similar to the earliest characters confirmed to be written Chinese. |
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The film was released in 1975 and is based on characters from Norwegian cartoonist Kjell Aukrust. |
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The ITV television series Broadchurch takes place in Wessex and its characters are seen attending South Wessex Secondary School. |
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Furthermore, different musical instruments can almost be seen to take the part of different characters in the drama. |
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She even introduced numerous revised written characters to the written language, which reverted to the originals after her death. |
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In transliteration, the characters in one script are represented by characters in another. |
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Ishiguro's technique is to allow these characters to reveal their flaws implicitly during the narrative. |
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Heimkehr's introduction explicitly states that hundreds of thousands of Poles of German ethnicity suffered as the characters in the film did. |
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The issues his characters confront are buried in the past and remain unresolved. |
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Lysippos had often used the contrapposto sculptural scheme to portray Alexander and other characters such as Apoxyomenos, Hermes and Eros. |
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A hybrid attack is used to find passwords that are a dictionary word with combinations of characters prepended or postpended to it. |
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It was in both characters together that he set out in 488, by commission from the Byzantine emperor Zeno, to recover Italy from Odoacer. |
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Livy also used rhetorical elaborations, such as attributing speeches to characters whose speeches could not possibly be known. |
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His dramatic characters concretely enflesh and speak the existential antinomies which affect their lives. |
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For his fictional characters he often borrowed the authentic names of actual persons. |
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The French Riviera has long been a favorite playland for dodgy characters of all stripes. |
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But notice that the characters haven't reached the bottom of that poverty, they are struggling against it, afraid of it. |
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Historical sound change in Japanese has led to the modern pronunciations of the individual characters as nichi and hon. |
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Her characters are often women, antiheroic males or androgynous people who have been marginalized by society. |
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The fact is, they are not nearly as bummy as a lot of the characters we have back home. |
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I would also nominate Jephthah, Samson, Saul, Ahab, Naomi, and Esther as characters with persuasive power. |
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Obviously, neither Corneille nor the characters who laugh at excessively bookish speech avoid literary convention. |
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The motion-captured ape characters are the bleeding edge of digital effects, rarely short of impressive. |
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In this hard-boiled version of the Batverse, the characters were gritty, tough and more realistic. |
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Almost all of the characters in the play are introduced as the audience witnesses a moment of their dreams. |
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It exhibits peramorphosis to a degree unknown in any other caudate, in the case of a few characters even unknown in any other lissamphibian. |
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Virtue jurisprudence is the view that the laws should promote the development of virtuous characters by citizens. |
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Its quirky humour, bizarre characters and snappy, quippy script made it stand out from the bulk of comic book movies. |
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Rushdie includes fictional television and movie characters in some of his writings. |
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The play was hard to understand when the characters spoke in dialect. |
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One of the characters addresses the audience directly throughout the play. |
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Within the compressed nature of a musical, the writers must develop the characters and the plot. |
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A Japanese survey showed that 61 percent of Japanese people reads the characters as Nihon while 37 percent reads it as Nippon. |
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Riddell has captured the quirkiness and humour of the characters and events with both line and colour. |
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The implicit Jewishness of this world goes as much without saying as the ethnicity of the characters on Seinfeld. |
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In the first act, two characters are talking in a restaurant. |
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However, trees showing some Siberian spruce characters extend as far west as much of northern Finland, with a few records in northeast Norway. |
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Myers may still be having fun with his shagaholic spy, as well as the rest of the characters he plays, but he's the only one still laughing. |
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The bat is a primary animal associated with fictional characters of the night, both villains, such as Dracula, and heroes, such as Batman. |
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As intended, all three characters were used repeatedly throughout the next decade by Todd McFarlane within the wider Spawn universe. |
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After Odysseus reveals his true identity, the characters test Odysseus' identity to see if he really is who he says he is. |
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Successive books would introduce such popular characters as Annie and Clarabel, Percy the Small Engine and Toby the Tram Engine. |
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This story introduced the popular characters Henry the Green Engine and the Fat Director. |
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This would act as a brief introduction to the book, its characters or its themes. |
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She is considered one of the most beloved characters in British literature because of her complexity. |
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While featuring characters from Thomas and the Magic Railroad, it was not a direct sequel. |
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It is important to note who receives the omens and what these omens mean to the characters and to the epic as a whole. |
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In contrast to this are the flat, one-dimensional characters found in fables. |
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They have fought the robotizing of their characters to a kind of stand-off. |
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Its words were first published in 1880, and the characters from the song are featured in many of the souvenirs on sale in the local shops. |
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The combination of characters contributing to the supercharacter need not be logically or genetically related. |
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Such one-dimensional characters have always existed in the theatre along with more recognizably human characters. |
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Austen creates her characters with fully developed personalities and unique voices. |
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During the hallucinogenic high, any characters who have committed significant sins are hunted by the headless ghost. |
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In the announcement trailer, it was revealed that Jak and Daxter will function as a pair of characters controlled by a player. |
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In 2016, Peter Rabbit and other Potter characters appeared on a small number of collectors' 50p UK coins. |
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Do not be too frightened of making your characters perform exaggerated, actorish gestures. |
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In this film, the almost antidramatic construction and the lack of depth in the characters cause the viewer to focus on the imagery. |
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He is most well known for his comic characters in The Fast Show, Harry and Paul and Harry Enfield and Chums. |
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If the writer is set to autoflush mode, then all characters in the buffer are sent to their destination whenever println is called. |
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She turns to her drawing, but discovers that her characters disappear off the page. |
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Dahl also features in his books characters who are very fat, usually children. |
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Their different characters created a realm where the two regions complemented each other. |
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Like many characters in his films, Jones has some autobiographical elements of Spielberg. |
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Many characters in the 1983 children's cartoon, The Adventures of Portland Bill are named after features mentioned in the Shipping Forecast. |
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Morgan argued that to understand the novel properly requires understanding of the capacity for characters to change or not to change. |
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With a couple of exceptions, the exact ages of the characters are never established. |
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The fool I am, the fool. A citizen of Chelm, an idiot, one of those characters my grandfather's legends are made of. |
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As a novelist Greene wove the characters he met and the places where he lived into the fabric of his novels. |
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This wisdom began to be written in ciphers and characters and letters bearing the forms of creatures. |
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Gardner moved the Bond series into the 1980s, although he retained the ages of the characters as they were when Fleming had left them. |
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Therefore the categorization of characters as either 'protagonists' or 'antagonists' below indicates their general role in the story. |
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Two famous fictional characters who wore deerstalker hats were Sherlock Holmes and Holden Caulfield in J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. |
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The device that is to echo the characters should be optioned for echoplexing. |
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His style became less ironic, and the poems were no longer populated by multiple characters in dialogue. |
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For Goodnight Moon there is a bit where one of the characters uses an old cartoon-y bang-flag gun. |
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In terms of villains, familiar characters haven't been fridged but they've been rather sexualized. |
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Some TV shows get under your skin with lovable characters or subtle writing. |
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While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. |
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This would convert any half-width katakana characters to full-width katakana. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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The female characters may be assumed on the head, afterwards on the thorax, and finally on the elytra. |
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I settle upon a particular emotional situation, out of which characters and a plot will emerge. |
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Each chapter in the book has an assigned theme, technique, and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey. |
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Oftentimes, the dialogue between characters will directly oppose their actions. |
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The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. |
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Macready's choice of characters was at first confined chiefly to the romantic drama. |
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Emily's poems were probably written to be inserted in the saga of Gondal, several of whose characters she identified with right into adulthood. |
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His characters speak like real people and sound distinctively American, using local dialects, newly invented words, and regional accents. |
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The characters used are simplified ones, and the transcriptions given in italics reflect Standard Chinese pronunciation, using the pinyin system. |
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Various characters from this epic have themselves become cultural icons in Western culture, such as Aladdin, Sinbad and Ali Baba. |
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These stock characters are possibly a reference to the abuse that Dahl stated that he experienced in the boarding schools he attended. |
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In this omake, the characters are breaking the fourth wall to talk to the audience. |
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Soliloquies had been used mainly to convey information about characters or events, but Shakespeare used them to explore characters' minds. |
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Some characters in The Lord of the Rings are unequivocal protagonists, and others are absolute antagonists. |
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Interrupted continually by TVs, radios, computers, and each other, Radiance's characters jargonize and obfuscate with absolute authenticity. |
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Generally, a digraph is simply represented using two characters in Unicode. |
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Mr Hudson was placed on List 99, which bars dubious characters from teaching jobs. |
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Some characters from the tales had been profiled in William Owen Pughe's Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. |
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Some companies may have changed the characters of the signs whilst nearly all Hong Kong people continue to use traditional characters. |
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Even in some computer typefaces, the two characters are barely distinguishable. |
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The adoption of Chinese characters in Vietnam dates back to around 111BC, when it was occupied by the Chinese. |
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Various characters from this epic have themselves become cultural icons in Western culture, such as Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba. |
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Dubliners is a collection of short stories by Joyce about incidents and typical characters of the city during the early 20th century. |
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The lives of great artists such as Raphael were commemorated on equal terms with those of rulers, and fictional characters were also depicted. |
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He insisted on precise and authentic sets and costumes, which provided a foundation to ground and focus his absurd characters and situations. |
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But the stage was dominated by a multifloored set with doors through which characters kept emerging. |
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Chinese characters were traditionally read from top to bottom, right to left, but in modern usage it is more common to read from left to right. |
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This event recreates a medieval atmosphere and features the major characters from the Robin Hood legend. |
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He tries to assert that the characters are the same with references to King Arthur and his death, as told in the Historia Regum Britanniae. |
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The Heroes of Olympus, by Rick Riordan, is based entirely off of Greek mythology and includes many aspects and characters from the Odyssey. |
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As the script evolved over the centuries, the characters became more complex. |
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Letterpress is a method of printing many identical copies that requires characters being impressed upon the page. |
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Portrayals of black characters in movies and television are also done with varying degrees of authenticity. |
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Its divine characters are recast as either as humans or demihumans such as giants, elves and faeries. |
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Although the characters are fictional, they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. |
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Main characters in myths are usually gods, demigods or supernatural humans, while legends generally feature humans as their main characters. |
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It is unclear whether Chaucer would intend for the reader to link his characters with actual persons. |
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It has been constantly updated since its release and features all of the Doctors as playable characters as well as over 100 companions. |
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Singapore Chinese characters are written using simplified Chinese characters. |
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His sons Gawaine, Agravaine, Gareth, and Gaheris are major characters in the Matter of Britain. |
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Both characters feel themselves in trouble, and there was speculation that Alan Ayckbourn himself may have felt himself to be in trouble. |
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The sequel checks in with the unmoored but largely lovable characters from the first movie as they face middle age. |
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Animator Nick Park created the Wallace and Gromit characters at Aardman Animations studio in Bristol. |
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An advertising campaign launched in 2000 featured eccentric characters and situations. |
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Set in Leith in the early 1980s, it introduces the Trainspotting characters and follows them as they fall into heroin addiction. |
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They commissioned the creation of several giant inflatables to represent characters from the story. |
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This helps to create a new generation of characters with which its audience could identify. |
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The subject matter and the characters described events that happened long before medieval times. |
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An inflatable representation of Lord Voldemort and other children's literary characters accompanied her reading. |
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Benjamin Hoff used Milne's characters in The Tao of Pooh and The Te of Piglet to explain Taoism. |
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Though some of the characters and stories are present throughout all of the UK, most belong to specific countries or regions. |
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In other fields, Chaplin helped inspire the cartoon characters Felix the Cat and Mickey Mouse, and was an influence on the Dada art movement. |
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One of the best known characters in British children's literature, a 2011 poll saw Winnie the Pooh voted onto the list of icons of England. |
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Bottlenose dolphins are primary characters in Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series, especially The Dolphins of Pern. |
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This article looks into the custom of not giving names to pivotal characters in some selected Xhosa tales. |
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Bree cautions us against thinking about any of the characters singly. |
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And now ankle biters can see the much-loved characters live as they take to the road in this national live arena tour, headed by Justin Fletcher. |
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Despite having to communicate via an interpreter, he provided some initial sketches of how Toyland and its characters would be represented. |
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It is also the inspiration for many of the characters in the Harry Potter series. |
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The aim of characters measuring in this study is most uppermost selection of hybrid toward witness statistics for sensation and alkalinize earth. |
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One can hear the echoes of King Lear as well as the completely different characters of Romeo and Juliet. |
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Authors frequently draw their portraits of characters from people they have known in real life. |
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Other critics have argued that Tolkien's characters were weakened and misinterpreted by their portrayal in the films. |
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His characters were often so memorable that they took on a life of their own outside his books. |
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On the front of the building are statues of Prospero and Ariel, characters from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, sculpted by Eric Gill. |
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William Godwin regarded his daughter's characters as types rather than portraits from real life. |
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Though often classed as a realist, Lawrence in fact uses his characters to give form to his personal philosophy. |
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Mary Shelley herself confided that she modelled the central characters of The Last Man on her Italian circle. |
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We used a navigation mesh to describe the paths that can be followed by computer-controlled characters in our video game. |
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Iconic characters from Japanese manga and anime have also become symbols for pop art, such as Speed Racer and Astro Boy. |
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The world of The Caretaker is a bleak one, its characters damaged and lonely. |
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He imported numerous characters from classic literature, popular culture and ancient history, always adding an unexpected twist. |
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Pratchett was an only child, and his characters are often without siblings. |
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In Dan Simmons' book Hyperion, one of the characters is a clone of John Keats, of whom he possesses personality and memories. |
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Tolkien and the characters and places from his works have become the namesake of various things around the World. |
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These types of characters have since become ubiquitous in literature and politics. |
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Rowling compared some Scottish Nationalists with the Death Eaters, characters from Harry Potter who are scornful of those without pure blood. |
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Featuring characters from a short story written by Bowie, the album achieved UK and US chart success, and yielded three Top 40 UK singles. |
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As with Lifeboat and Rope, the principal characters are confined, in this case to Stewart's small studio apartment overlooking a large courtyard. |
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Hitchcock's films sometimes feature characters struggling in their relationships with their mothers. |
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In developing the Tramp costume and persona, he was likely inspired by the American vaudeville scene, where tramp characters were common. |
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His work changed direction to feature scenes based on English Folklore and characters from Shakespeare. |
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Its plot contains several violent murders and includes as one of its characters a personification of Revenge. |
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